Building record TR 15 NE 1742 - Church of St Mary Bredin
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 1505 5743 (346m by 447m) (5 map features) |
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Map sheet | TR15NE |
County | KENT |
District | CANTERBURY, KENT |
Civil Parish | CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT |
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Full Description
The church of St Mary Bredin was founded by Hamo in the early 12th century.
The church was pulled down in 1866 and rebuilt the following year. The church was finally destroyed in 1942. The church was then rebuilt on a site to the east of Canterbury on Old Dover Road in 1957 where it still stands to this day. The small surrounding graveyard of the original is now sited under the Marlowe Shopping Precincts. The name of the church implies that the first 12th century church was actually constructed of wood. A document dated c.1206 mentions as St Mary's "which used to be made of wood".
The earliest church is thought to have been excavated in 1978 in the garden of 6 Watling Street. The Medieval patron of the church was St Sepulchre's Nunnery.
Ordnance Survey, 1874, 1st Edition Map of Canterbury 1874 (Map). SKE30106.
Urry, W., 1967, Canterbury under the Angevin Kings (Monograph). SKE28529.
Tatton-Brown, Tim., 1980, Canterbury Parish Churches (Unpublished document). SKE28328.
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (4)
- Intrusive Event: 1-2 Marlowe Arcade (Marlowe 4) (Ref: CAT: 115) (EKE13802)
- Intrusive Event: 12 Rose Lane (North) (Ref: CAT: 115) (EKE13918)
- Intrusive Event: 12 Rose Lane (South) (Ref: CAT: 115) (EKE13913)
- Intrusive Event: 16 Watling Street/Marlowe 1 (Ref: CAT: 115) (EKE13803)
Record last edited
Jul 14 2015 11:08AM